Openings
Wood Doors and Frames | ||||
Door Frames and Trim | ||||
Single Exterior | ea | 3 | mh/unit | |
Double Exterior | ea | 6 | mh/unit | |
Single Interior | ea | 3 | mh/unit | |
Double Interior | ea | 4 | mh/unit | |
Sliding Door Frame | ea | 4 | mh/unit | |
Doors, Fit, Hand, and Lock | ||||
Single Exterior | ea | 5 | mh/unit | |
Double Exterior | ea | 8 | mh/unit | |
Single Interior | ea | 5 | mh/unit | |
Double Interior | ea | 7 | mh/unit | |
Screen Doors | ea | 2 | mh/unit | |
Metal Doors | ||||
Single | ea | 6 | mh/unit | |
Double | ea | 9 | mh/unit | |
Miscellaneous Doors Complete with Trim and Hardware | ||||
Rolling, Manual Operated | ea | 29 | mh/unit | |
Rolling, Motor Operated | ea | 36 | mh/unit | |
Sliding, Manual Operated | ea | 20 | mh/unit | |
Sliding, Motor Operated | ea | 26 | mh/unit | |
Sliding, Fire | ea | 19 | mh/unit | |
Garage Doors | ||||
Wood 16' X 7' | ea | 8 | mh/unit | |
Aluminum 16' X 7' | ea | 10 | mh/unit | |
Scuttles | ea | 10 | mh/unit | |
Caulking | ft | 0.005 | mh/unit | |
NOTES: | ||||
1. Includes jambs, stops, casings, and weather stripping. | ||||
2. Does not include sills or thresholds. | ||||
3. On wood doors, if power planes, hinge butt routers, and lock mortisers are used, use 0.75 multiplier on installation time. | ||||
Window Installation | ||||
Work Element Description Unit Man-Hours Per Unit | ||||
Wood Windows | ||||
Double Hung | ea | 4 | mh/unit | |
Casement, Single | ea | 4 | mh/unit | |
Fixed, Wood Sash | ea | 3 | mh/unit | |
Jalouse | ea | 2 | mh/unit | |
Skylights | ea | 8 | mh/unit | |
Metal Windows Casement | ||||
Commercial Projected | ea | 2 | mh/unit | |
Skylights | ea | 2 | mh/unit | |
Double Hung | ea | 9 | mh/unit | |
Louvers | ea | 5 | mh/unit | |
Screens | ea | 2 | mh/unit | |
Venetian Blinds | ea | 2 | mh/unit | |
Weatherstripping | ea | 3 | mh/unit | |
Caulking | ft | 0.003 | ||
SUGGESTED CREW SIZE: Two to six BUs | ||||
NOTES: | ||||
1. Installation includes drilling for fasteners, expansion shields, installing plugs, toggle bolts, blocking, hinges, locks, and other hardware. | ||||
2. For special panic device for doors add three hours for single, four hours for double doors. | ||||
TABLE 4-101. Glass and Glazing | ||||
Work Element Description Unit Man-Hours Per Unit | ||||
Small Panels 2-FT. Square or Less | ft | 0.2 | mh/unit | |
0.19 sg.m.- | m2 | 1.7 | ||
Medium Panels 2- to 6-FT Square | ft | 0.2 | mh/unit | |
0.0185-to 0.557 sq.m. | m2 | 1.8 | ||
Large Panels 6- to 10-FT Square | ft | 0.2 | mh/unit | |
0.557- to 1.0 sq.m. | m2 | 2.3 | ||
Plate Glass Store Fronts 200- to 400- FT Square | ft | 21.0 | mh/unit | |
18- to 37 sq.m. | m2 | 226.1 | ||
NOTES: | ||||
1. Estimates are based on putty set installation: if installed with metal stops and rubber, double the | ||||
man-hour figures; if vinyl set, snap-on triple man-hour figures; for insulated glass use 0.67 multiplier | ||||
2. When glazing from outside using scaffolding or swinging staging, one man is required on the ground | ||||
to support two glaziers; use 1.5 multiplier | ||||
3. For winter work add use 1.25 multiplier. | ||||
4. Do not air ship insulated glass units such as Thermopane, Twindow, etc., due to unequal | ||||
pressurization. |